Every time a computer performs a task, an invisible conversation unfolds inside it. Numbers move between memory and processor, circuits signal one another, and layers of software exchange instructions. These interactions feel instantaneous and effortless, yet behind the scenes, they carry a real energetic price. For decades, scientists believed that communication inside a machine could, at least in principle, be made thermodynamically free of cost. A new study overturns that assumption and sh
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SentinelLabs has provided a timely report on the current cyber posture regarding the Israel-Hamas War. Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, the cyber domain has played a critical role in the conflict, albeit in ways the world may not have expected. Immediately following the attacks from Hamas on 7 October, social media became a hotbed of disinformation, inaccurate self-described OSINT investigators, and public confusion. Unfortunately, leading social media platforms failed to stop the spre
A new initial access broker named Zebra2104, has been providing entry points to ransomware groups such as MountLocker and Phobos, as well as espionage-related advanced persistent threat group StrongPity, with access prices starting at just $25, according to a new report. Zebra2104 enters a victim’s network and sells that access to the highest bidder on underground forums in the dark web. This process saves threat actor customers the time, effort, and expense of gaining a toehold in an organiza